Meaning Come Over the Top
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Come Over the Top


A motion beginning the downswing that sends the club outside the ideal plane (swing path) and delivers the clubhead from outside the target line at impact. This is sometimes known as an outside-to-inside swing. (Sam Snead came over the top slightly, which he felt produced more powerful shots).
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Come Over the Top


The Come Over the Top is a movement which begins at the downswing and transmits the club outside the ideal swing path and also hands the clubhead over from outside the target line at impact. A synonym for this swing is outside-inside swing.
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Come Over the Top


  A motion beginning the downswing that sends the club outside the ideal plane (swing path) and delivers the clubhead from outside the target line at impact. This is sometimes known as an outside-to-inside swing.
Source: manesargolfclub.com

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Come Over the Top


A motion beginning the downswing that sends the club outside the ideal plane (swing path) and delivers the clubhead from outside the target line at impact. This is sometimes known as an outside-to-inside swing.
Source: hassan2golftrophy.com

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Come Over the Top


A motion beginning the downswing that sends the golf club outside the ideal plane (swing path) and delivers the clubhead from outside the target line at impact. This is sometimes known as an outside-t [..]
Source: golfing2u.com

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Come Over the Top


Coming over the top sounds like slang words but it often refers to an outside-to-inside swing path at the beginning of the downswing and continuing from outside the target line.
Source: theukrules.co.uk

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Come Over the Top


A motion beginning the downswing that sends the club outside the ideal plane (swing path) and delivers the clubhead from outside the target line at impact. This is sometimes known as an outside-to-inside swing.
Source: lallameryemgolfcup.com





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